CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Cleveland man admitted involvement in several drive-by shootings over the summer, including one incident in which a developmentally disabled child was nearly shot, police say.

Dalonte Brooks Trawick, 18, is charged with first-degree felonious assault. Officers asked Cleveland Municipal Court Judge Marilyn Cassidy to hold him on a high bond, and she set it at $250,000 during his Thursday arraignment, court records show.

Brooks Trawick admitted to Cleveland police detectives on Monday that he took part in three drive-by shootings in the span of 6 hours on July 24, records say. They happened on East 119th Street and East 121st Street in the Buckeye-Shaker neighborhood, records say.

Those incidents were a "culmination of disagreements between two groups of adjacent neighborhood residents," court records show.

The ongoing dispute traces back to Dec. 31, 2016, when Brooks Trawick stole a gun from a person who lives in the 2800 block of East 119th Street, records show.

Someone shot at the house about 10:30 p.m. July 24, a police report says. Several bullets damaged multiple windows and two cars, the report says.

One witness told police that someone in a Kia fired the shots. Brooks Trawick later told investigators that he was in the Kia during two separate drive-by shootings that day, records say. Police are also investigating the possibility that Brooks Trawick was the trigger man, court records say.

Brooks Trawick also drove the Kia about two hours later as two passengers fired shots at the intersection of East 121st Street and Forest Avenue, records say. A developmentally disabled child was nearly shot during the incident, records say.

Officers arrived to the scene to find the Kia flipped over with spent bullet casings and a magazine inside, the report says.

Brooks Trawick has no history of felonies as an adult in Cuyahoga County, but has an open warrant in juvenile court, records show.

A judge on Thursday bound his case over the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas.